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Best Non Surgical Treatment for Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder: Causes, Symptoms & Advanced Non-Surgical Treatment in Delhi

 Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition where the shoulder becomes stiff and difficult to move. It can severely affect daily activities like combing hair, dressing, or reaching overhead.

At Dr Niteesh Kumar’s Physiotherapy Chiropractic and Acupuncture Clinic, we focus on early diagnosis and structured, non-surgical treatment to restore shoulder movement and reduce pain effectively.

Common Causes of Frozen Shoulder

Diabetes (very common risk factor)

Diabetes (very common risk factor)

Diabetes (very common risk factor)

 Diabetes can affect the shoulder by increasing the risk of frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis).

High blood sugar levels can cause thickening and tightening of the shoulder joint capsule.

This leads to pain, stiffness, and reduced movement of the shoulder.

Diabetic patients often experience more severe and longer-lasting symptoms.

Prolonged Immobilization

Diabetes (very common risk factor)

Diabetes (very common risk factor)

 Prolonged immobilization means keeping the shoulder still for a long time, usually after injury, pain, or surgery.

Lack of movement causes the joint capsule to become tight and stiff.

This can lead to reduced shoulder movement and increase the risk of frozen shoulder.

Pain and stiffness gradually worsen if movement is not restored.

Shoulder injury or inflammation

Diabetes (very common risk factor)

Shoulder injury or inflammation

 Shoulder injury or inflammation can occur due to a fall, overuse, or strain of the muscles and tendons.

This leads to pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the shoulder.

Common conditions include rotator cuff injury, tendinitis, or bursitis.

If not treated properly, it may progress to stiffness or frozen shoulder.

Poor shoulder use or neglect

Poor shoulder use or neglect

Shoulder injury or inflammation

Poor posture occurs when the body is not aligned properly during sitting, standing, or working.

Slouching or rounded shoulders put extra strain on the neck, back, and shoulder muscles.

Over time, this can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.

It may also contribute to conditions like neck pain and shoulder problems.

Thyroid disorders

Poor shoulder use or neglect

Other Medical Conditions

 Thyroid disorders can affect the shoulder by increasing the risk of stiffness and frozen shoulder.

Hormonal imbalance can lead to changes in soft tissues around the joint.

This may cause pain, reduced movement, and tightness in the shoulder.

People with thyroid issues often experience slower recovery.

Other Medical Conditions

Poor shoulder use or neglect

Other Medical Conditions

 Other medical conditions like heart disease, Parkinson’s disease, or stroke can also affect shoulder movement.

These conditions may lead to reduced activity, muscle weakness, or joint stiffness.

As a result, the risk of developing shoulder pain or frozen shoulder increases.

Pain and limited movement can gradually worsen if not addressed early.

Frozen Shoulder Treatment

Symptoms You Should Not Ignore

  • Pain while lifting the arm 


  • Difficulty reaching overhead or behind the back

 

  • Stiffness and restricted movement 


  • Night pain disturbing sleep 


  • Gradual worsening of shoulder mobility

Our Root Cause Based Treatment Approach

  • Range of motion evaluation 


  • Stage identification (painful/stiff/recovery)

 

  • Muscle tightness assessment 


  • Functional limitations analysis

Advanced Non-Surgical Treatments We Offer

  •  Manual Therapy & Joint Mobilization


  • Class 4 Laser Therapy


  • Shockwave Therapy


  • Dry Needling & Acupuncture


  • Stretching & Mobility Exercises

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at painclinic2007@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Frozen shoulder recovery takes time and patience:

  • Early stage: 4–8 weeks improvement with treatment 
  • Full recovery: 3–6 months (sometimes longer depending on severity) 

Regular therapy significantly speeds up recovery.


Surgery is rarely needed. It is considered only if there is severe stiffness not improving with months of conservative treatment.

Most patients recover well with structured physiotherapy.


Yes, chiropractic care is generally safe when performed by a licensed and trained chiropractor.


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Physiotherapy Chiropractic and Acupuncture Clinic

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For Appointment Call- 919868470857 Email ID- painclinic2007@gmail.com

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